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Dryden’s two T-38A Mission Support Aircraft in Tight Formation
Dryden’s two T-38A Mission Support Aircraft in Tight Formation

NASA Dryden’s two T-38A mission support aircraft in tight formation while conducting a pitot-static airspeed calibration check near Edwards Air…

Dryden’s two T-38A Aircraft in Tight Formation
Dryden’s two T-38A Aircraft in Tight Formation

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center’s two T-38A Talon mission support aircraft flew together for the first time on Sept. 26,…

X-43A Mated to Pegasus Booster
X-43A Mated to Pegasus Booster

This head-on view showed the first of three X-43A hypersonic research aircraft (foreground) after it was mated to its modified…

NASA Administrator Learns about AirSAR Mesoamerica Campaign
NASA Administrator Learns about AirSAR Mesoamerica Campaign

Personnel viewing AirSAR hardware while touring the outside of NASA’s DC-8 during a stop-off on the AirSAR 2004 Mesoamerica campaign.

Costa Rican Rain Forest: AirSAR 2004 Mesoamerica Campaign
Costa Rican Rain Forest: AirSAR 2004 Mesoamerica Campaign

A lizard photographed in the La Selva region of the Costa Rican rain forest as part of NASA’s AirSAR 2004…

NASA Personnel Watch Second Successful X-43A Flight
NASA Personnel Watch Second Successful X-43A Flight

NASA personnel in a control room during the successful second flight of the X-43A aircraft.

X-48B on Rogers Dry Lakebed
X-48B on Rogers Dry Lakebed

Boeing’s sub-scale X-48B Blended Wing Body technology demonstrator showed off its unique lines on the vast expanse of Rogers Dry…

850 Accompanies F/A-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW)
850 Accompanies F/A-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW)

The Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) F/A-18 research aircraft was shadowed by another F-18 in formation during a flyover of the…

F/A-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW)
F/A-18 Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW)

NASA’s Active Aeroelastic Wing F/A-18 resumed flight tests in the second phase of the program at the Dryden Flight Research…

Liftoff on First Check-out Flight: F/A-18 AAW
Liftoff on First Check-out Flight: F/A-18 AAW

The Active Aeroelastic Wing F/A-18A lifted off on its first checkout flight November 15, 2002, from NASA’s Dryden Flight Research…